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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog. Monday, April 21, 2008. CORTICUS versus VASST in the coliseum of septic shock. 8220;Except on a few occasions the patient appears to die from the body’s response to infection rather than from the infection itself.” William Osler, The Evolution of Modern Medicine, 1904. Physiology of steroids (in illness). Rationale for using steroids in septic shock. Early experience with steroids in septic shock. Negative studies with steroids in septic shock. Low dose vasopressi...

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog. Monday, April 21, 2008. CORTICUS versus VASST in the coliseum of septic shock. 8220;Except on a few occasions the patient appears to die from the body’s response to infection rather than from the infection itself.” William Osler, The Evolution of Modern Medicine, 1904. Physiology of steroids (in illness). Rationale for using steroids in septic shock. Early experience with steroids in septic shock. Negative studies with steroids in septic shock. Low dose vasopressi...

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog: The Esophagectomy Tightrope

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog. Sunday, January 13, 2008. A 68-year old man has undergone an esophagectomy. For cancer and is on the ICU 4 hours following the surgery. He weighs 95 kg and is 1.8m tall. 1) Would you give a blood transfusion? 2) Would you give a fluid challenge? 3) Would you target a blood sugar range of 80-120 mg/dL? 4) Would you promote diuresis? 5) Would you start low dose dopamine or use another pressor, such as phenylephrine? 6) Would you give a beta-blocker? 13) What thrombo...

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog: Images in Clinical Medicine - Quiz

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog. Friday, November 16, 2007. Images in Clinical Medicine - Quiz. A patient is transferred to the ICU for stabilization prior to surgery. The patient is complaining of back pain. The blood pressure is 180/110 and the heart rate is 95 per minute. The surgeon says that he wants the patient optimized and that the patient needs emergency surgery. Based on the CT scan slices that are shown, what does the patient have? What would you do to "optimize" this patient? This wil...

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog: A Little Squeeze Goes a Long Way

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog. Saturday, November 10, 2007. A Little Squeeze Goes a Long Way. A recent paper published in the Lancet. What did they find? A reduction in troponin T levels starting at 6 hour. 43% reduction in the area under the curve between control and treatment group. Are the findings important? Are there any concerns? What should the intensivist do? Will argue that we should do nothing until firm evidence emerges. In fact if firm evidence emerges, it is probably wrong! Images ...

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog: September 2007

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog. Sunday, September 9, 2007. Clinical Conundrums in Critical Care. Here is a foretaste of topical debates you can expect at the 2007 Annual ASCCA meeting in San Francisco. We invite you to express your views as comments and to prepare for lively discussion! Posted on behalf of Dr. Avery Tung. A 59 yr F with metastatic ovarian cancer undergoes pelvic exenteration under GA. Abg 1 hr prior to case end was 7.32/41/128 on 100% FiO2. The patient was left intubated and bro...

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog: February 2008

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Critical Care Anesthesiologists' Weblog. Monday, February 11, 2008. Bacterial resistance is a major public health problem that threatens many of the advances that ha. Ve been made in the last century in the ongoing and interminable war between humans and microbes. Is a common and virulent bacterium that has repeatedly shown an ability to develop resistance to antibiotics and to cause fatal epidemics. It has recently become apparent that community acquired methicillin resistant. From 2001 through 2002, th...

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The Ether Way: Posts from January 2013

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